How does the 80 GPD system perform in low - pressure water supply?

Jan 15, 2026Leave a message

Hey there! As a supplier of the 80 GPD (Gallons Per Day) system, I've gotten a ton of questions about how this system performs in low - pressure water supply. So, I thought I'd sit down and break it all down for you.

First off, let's talk about what the 80 GPD system is. It's a reverse osmosis (RO) system that can produce up to 80 gallons of purified water per day. It's a popular choice for households and small businesses because it's relatively compact and can handle a decent amount of water demand.

Now, when it comes to low - pressure water supply, it's a common issue in many areas. Low water pressure can be caused by a variety of factors, like old pipes, high water usage in the area, or problems with the local water infrastructure. And this low pressure can really affect how well a water purification system works.

So, how does the 80 GPD system hold up? Well, one of the great things about our 80 GPD system is that it's designed to be pretty efficient even under low - pressure conditions. The RO membrane in the system is a key component, and ours is top - notch. You can check out the B RO Membrane which is used in our system. It's engineered to work effectively with lower water pressure, allowing it to still filter out contaminants and produce high - quality purified water.

But it's not just the membrane. The entire system is built with low - pressure performance in mind. The pumps and other components are optimized to make the most of the available water pressure. Even when the pressure is on the lower side, the system can still operate at a reasonable level.

However, it's important to note that there are limits. If the water pressure is extremely low, say below 20 psi (pounds per square inch), the system might not perform as well as it does under normal pressure conditions. The flow rate of the purified water might decrease, and it could take longer to fill up the storage tank.

Let's compare it with some other RO systems. For example, the 400 GPD RO Membrane. This is a high - capacity system that's great for larger households or businesses with high water demand. But it generally requires higher water pressure to operate at its full capacity. In low - pressure situations, the 400 GPD system might struggle more than the 80 GPD system.

On the other hand, the 100 GPD RO is also a good option. It's a bit more powerful than the 80 GPD system, but similar to the 400 GPD, it might need a bit more pressure to work optimally. The 80 GPD system strikes a nice balance, being able to handle low - pressure scenarios better while still providing a decent amount of purified water.

Now, if you're dealing with low - pressure water supply and are thinking about getting an 80 GPD system, there are a few things you can do to improve its performance. One option is to install a booster pump. A booster pump can increase the water pressure going into the system, which can help it run more efficiently. Another thing is to make sure your plumbing is in good shape. Old or clogged pipes can further reduce water pressure, so getting them checked and fixed can make a big difference.

In terms of maintenance, the 80 GPD system is pretty easy to take care of. Regularly changing the pre - filters and the RO membrane is important to keep it running smoothly. And even in low - pressure situations, proper maintenance can help the system perform at its best.

The 80 GPD system is a solid choice for low - pressure water supply. It's designed to be efficient, and with a few simple steps, you can ensure it continues to produce high - quality purified water for your needs.

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If you're interested in learning more about our 80 GPD system or are thinking about making a purchase, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to answer all your questions and help you find the best water purification solution for your situation. Whether you're a homeowner looking to improve your drinking water or a small business owner in need of a reliable water system, we've got you covered.

References:

  • Industry knowledge on reverse osmosis systems and water pressure performance
  • Technical specifications of the 80 GPD, 400 GPD, and 100 GPD RO systems